Minnesota Vikings in the Power Rankings — Entering Week 5

Minnesota Vikings in the Power Rankings — Entering Week 5
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Hello again sports fans. We’re back with another season of putting together a consensus power ranking for the Vikings each week, and with Week 4 now in the rear-view mirror, we’re off and running.

Let’s talk to it (rankings are hyperlinked for maximum clickage):

The Rankings

NFL.com — 17th (last week: 15th)

Key excerpt: “It’s getting worrisome to think what might happen if the offensive line doesn’t quickly get right. …The Vikings’ beaten-up offensive line will have its hands full all game, with the hope being that they can return stateside in relatively good shape. That feels far from certain now.”

The Athletic/New York Times — 14th (last week: 14th)

Key excerpt (for some reason, it’s about Tai Felton): “The third-round wide receiver only has one catch for 9 yards, but has been a standout on special teams, which is enough to stand out in this Minnesota rookie class. First-round guard Donovan Jackson started in the first three games but is out with a wrist injury.”

ESPN.com — 17th (last week: 13th)

Key excerpt: “The Vikings have lost yards on 20 plays in their passing game, tied for most in the NFL. Their sack rate of 13.2% also leads the league, but it’s both a quarterback and offensive line issue.”

Pro Football Talk — 18th (last week: 15th)

Key excerpt: “Too many injuries, too many rushing yards allowed.”

CBS Sports (Pete Prisco) — 17th (last week: 13th)

Key excerpt: “Their two-game European trip didn’t get off to a good start in the loss to the Steelers, but they did battle back to make it a game. Carson Wentz can’t turn the ball over like he did early in the game.”

The Score — 16th (last week: 12th)

Key excerpt: “The Vikings’ quarterback play wasn’t exactly a highlight of the opening month. Fortunately for this offense, the Mason acquisition has provided a much-needed boost to the ground game. He’s a top-10 running back by rush yards over expected.”

NFL Trade Rumors — 17th (last week: 16th)

Key excerpt: “The Vikings are a hard team to figure out. This is a supremely talented defense with maybe the best wide receiver duo in the league, but they don’t have a quarterback and the offensive line is super beat-up.”

Sports Illustrated — 17th (last week: 14th)

Key excerpt: “The good news is that Jackson should be back at left guard after the Week 6 bye. Until then, he could be one of three starters out with injuries on the O-line.”

USA Today (Nate Davis) — 17th (last week: 15th)

Key excerpt: “Europe, where the Vikes remain following their loss in Dublin, is nice … but probably less so if you’re trying to rehabilitate so many injured linemen.”

Yahoo! Sports — 17th (last week: 14th)

Key excerpt: “Carson Wentz has a shot to stay on as the Vikings’ starting quarterback, considering how bad J.J. McCarthy looked, but coaches will get fed up with his...